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Jim Marshall shot the iconic "At Fillmore East" album cover photo of the Allman Brothers Band leaning up against their road cases. The black-and-white image captured the band, which to that point ...
Jim Marshall, a photographer whose images of Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones, ... Neil Young and the Allman Brothers Band. In 1962 Mr. Marshall moved to Greenwich Village, ...
The Allman Brothers Band were arrested in Alabama on March 22, 1971. ... and a shoot was promptly scheduled with photographer Jim Marshall, who snapped pictures not only of the musicians, ...
Jim Marshall’s name is often accompanied by adjectives such as “indomitable,” “legendary,” “genius ... Marshall. The Allman Brothers cover where they’re all sitting in front of their ...
Today, we revisit the 1971 live double LP from the Allman Brothers Band, a snapshot of a pure and joyous moment in rock’n’roll. ... so Jim Marshall—already a high-profile music photographer, ...
Jim Marshall, who died in NYC on March 24, took some of the iconic photographs that made some of those performers the icons they are today.He snapped Johnny Cash flipping the bird just before ...
One of the greatest-ever rock and roll photographers gets a colorful eulogy in Alfred George Bailey's image-stuffed 'Show Me the Picture: The Story of Jim Marshall.' ...
Fresh from the success of “Brothers and Sisters,” the Allman Brothers Band did what any ’70s rock band might — they set about destroying themselves, as drummer Butch Trucks t… ...